
Album · 1995
Disco Volante
by Mr. Bungle
Disco Volante is an album by Mr. Bungle, released in 1995 on Warner Bros. Records, with 12 tracks.
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- 69 min
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Album · 1995
by Mr. Bungle
Disco Volante is an album by Mr. Bungle, released in 1995 on Warner Bros. Records, with 12 tracks.
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12 tracks · 69 min
Disco Volante (es. for Flying Saucer) is the second studio album by American experimental rock band Mr. Bungle. It was released on October 10, 1995, through Warner Bros, and is considered to be the most experimental of all their albums, mixing elements from such varied styles as death metal, jazz, Arabic music, musique concrète, easy listening and even tango. The album's title refers to the name of the yacht of the same name featured in the James Bond film Thunderball, literally meaning "Flying Saucer" in Italian. Mr. Bungle had previously done a cover version of the film's theme song. This was featured on the demo Warner Bros. Mr Bungle Demo Rough Mixes. Disco Volante is considered to be the most experimental of all their albums. Categorized primarily as experimental rock, avant-garde metal, jazz fusion, and, more broadly, experimental, many of the songs heavily include references of different genres, a staple for Mr. Bungle, including sludge metal and industrial ("Everyone I Went to High School With Is Dead"), death metal ("Carry Stress in the Jaw", "Merry Go Bye Bye"), Arabic music ("Desert Search for Techno Allah"), musique concrète and tango ("Violenza Domestica"), jazz fusi…